On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 20:18 +, Julius Papz wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We need people who can create us a linux distro were planning
> to bring to the market! we need anyone who wants to help out
>
> we attached a document regarding our project! And we will have a website
> about t
Learn to spell distro. Why would anyone devote their time to this and
how full of yourself do you have to be to ask it on the mailing list
of a thriving Ubuntu community! Also it concerns me that you are
treating designers and programmers like tools you can use and throw
away, it took you 2 minutes
No problem making your own distro, just do it yourself. Don't make a
word document and do a horrible design in MS paint upload it to an
UBUNTU mailing list and expect anyone to give a sh(-1^1/2)t. :)
On 14 Nov, 20:35, Christopher Lees
wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 20:18 +, Julius Papz wrote:
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 03:28 -0800, Julius Papz wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> We need people who can create us a linux distro were
> planning to bring to the market! we need anyone who wants to help out
>
> we attached a document regarding our project! And we will have a
> website about thi
Hi Chris,
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 07:42 +1000, Chris Jones wrote:
>
> After 3 years, the project has changed direction and has moved from the
> old url of www.whatisubuntu.com > http://whatisubuntu.freehostia.com
I don't know why you are throwing away 3 years of google juice a good
domain name - bu
Yeah i'll be unsubscribing from this mailing list after reading this
particular topic. This is a community bent on some form of elitism for
god knows what purpose. Justify it how you may, I feel repulsed by
people's responses here.
I'm not agreeing with the opening poster or his methods, but lets
As a moderator of this list, I was in two minds about letting this
original topic through...
I'm a fairly open person, So when it comes to what should and shouldn't
be "allowed" this topic had some merit at first but has just
(unfortunately) degraded to level that I'm not going to allow to
continu
I think the responses can be better understood if we reframe them into
another context.
What the original poster did is the equivalent of asking a group of
commodore fans to help work on designing the next falcon :-)
When you look at it like that it is much easier to understand the responses ;-)
2
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 09:04 -0800, Skythra wrote:
> Yeah i'll be unsubscribing from this mailing list after reading this
> particular topic. This is a community bent on some form of elitism for
> god knows what purpose. Justify it how you may, I feel repulsed by
> people's responses here.
>
> I'm
Hi Scott,
Whoops, I should have read this before sending my last message to the
list. At the same time I stand by both of my previous posts in this
thread and firmly believe that they comply with the CoC. I also believe
the personal attacks contained in "Skythra"'s email are far worse than
anyth
Sadly, I'll be following suit as Skythra and subscribing to this mailing
list.
Whatever happened to the good old days of community spirit when it comes
to Ubuntu/Linux Development.
There was a time where development of Ubuntu and any other Linux
Projects outside of the norm were encouraged.
We se
Guys (and Girls)
Please don't be so precipitate...
I simply added the topic and a couple of the correspondents to my junk filter
and quick as a flash, no more problems.
Rather than leave the list, why don't you do the same? Perhaps the Mod might
think about the same??
Norm McMillan
Mi
Sorry to see you go Chris.
Although there have been some comments thrown about on the mailing list
that are pushing the boundaries of the code of conduct I would hope that
most users are strong enough to rise above it.
Remember, email is an emotionless medium. Keep this in mind and be sure
to
Are any of you on google wave yet?
Also if you really really desperate for an invite let me know.
Mick
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I wish, I was meant to get an invite but it never happened. :(
On 15 Nov, 13:38, mickpc wrote:
> Are any of you on google wave yet?
>
> Also if you really really desperate for an invite let me know.
>
> Mick
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In light of recent events, I thought I would take the liberty of
changing the topic! How is everyone finding the Koala? Soft and cuddly
or does it have claws and red eyes? I am quite pleased with the new
boot screen and theme makes it more visually pleasing.
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I agree with Andrew Swinn. It is a mailing list after all.
On 15 Nov, 12:18, Andrew Swinn wrote:
> Sorry to see you go Chris.
>
> Although there have been some comments thrown about on the mailing list
> that are pushing the boundaries of the code of conduct I would hope that
> most users are st
2009/11/15 bwright
> In light of recent events, I thought I would take the liberty of
> changing the topic! How is everyone finding the Koala? Soft and cuddly
> or does it have claws and red eyes? I am quite pleased with the new
> boot screen and theme makes it more visually pleasing.
>
What a
Guys,
Since i Posted that Project, that i had a vision of to create a 100%
AUSTRALIAN Linux Distro that's light weight and suitable for netbooks and have
a Clean User interface. I have been getting Troll Comments coming from some of
the Ubuntu Community, but the worse one was from Dav
I haven't found any issue as yet, all working wonderfully for me.
Although I cannot say I have been much of a power user of late as I have
been spending a lot of time in Windows world due to work needs.
I see that the next version is going to be an LTS! Hopefully the team
polish that sucker rig
ok this thread / post seems to have gone a bit far down the wrong
path. This isn't a 2 year old's playground.
This is the ubuntu-au mailing list. If you want to create a *new*
distribution please do not start a thread here. This post should
really have been about suggestions to improve the ubunt
I received a Google Wave invite this week, I only have one contact on my
list though, so for other wavers out there feel free to add me.
andrew.swinn 'atsign' googlewave.com
Has anyone seen or done anything magic with Google Wave? I'd be
interested in reading up a little more on what people are
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From: Simon Ives
Date: 2009/11/15
Subject: Re: Topic Change: Does everyone like the Koala
To: Andre Mangan
I'm yet to upgrade my desktop but I am running the Koala netbook remix on my
Asus EEE PC 701sd and it's been brilliant so far. Quite a bit more
res
They should have kept pidgin as the default IM client. Now that is has
support for video/audio the move to empathy is purely in-line with
what gnome is doing.
Only real issue to me, is that the openoffice theme / default theme
are a bit brown. I like the normal openoffice theme :)
Other than my h
it is useful if you play with the extensions / robots i guess.
try putting into the search "with:public".
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Hi to all...
I have to agree on the half baked! I realise that Empathy will mature,
and maybe even surprise us all to the point of "hey why didn't we use
this earlier!" but sadly for me I find it irritating for IRC and have
since completely removed it and reverted back to Pidgin! (I only use
IRC,
Well I now have an invite (and accepted) but I couldn't see where I can
invite people to come and join! Oh I too only have 2 contacts, feel free
to add me if you wish by searching for vk7...@gmail.com
(I'll RTFM on it one day!)
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On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 15:02 +1100, Scott Evans wrote:
> Well I now have an invite (and accepted) but I couldn't see where I
> can invite people to come and join!
AFAIK, there are a few account types. Not everyone gets invites to give.
> Oh I too only have 2 contacts, feel free to add me if you wi
Ahh! that explains that then... thanks Melissa, as I've been too
lazy/uninterested to peruse it any further ;-)
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I upgraded my jaunty netbook remix to karmic - first time I've done an
in-place upgrade. Overall a pleasant experience. There were a couple of
glitches with the notification area - which were a known issue for my
netbook (hpmini 1000) - but these are slowly coming good as the updates flow
in.
One
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 14:42 +1100, Andrew Swinn wrote:
> I haven't found any issue as yet, all working wonderfully for me.
> Although I cannot say I have been much of a power user of late as I have
> been spending a lot of time in Windows world due to work needs.
>
> I see that the next version
db wrote:
> ...
> Other than my hatred of the new notification system, it is a *good*
> release. Like seriously i can't click on the thing / make it go away
> and i can't disable the notifications for items like network manager,
> where before you could.
I have to echo these sentiments - surely o
>
> I am quite pleased with the new boot screen and theme makes it more
> visually pleasing.
>
The humanity icons are exactly what I was after, oxygen has a great icon
theme but I don't really need massively details icons. Like to keep things
simple.
The biggest difference is the creative x-fi su
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